Juarez

Juarez Journeys: A Maverick's Quest for Desire and Destiny
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Lyrics

Well I'm goin down to Juarez, gonna buy myself new boots

Expresses the speaker's intention to travel to Juarez to purchase new boots.

Gonna fill my hat with whiskey, gonna buy a gun that shoots

Plans to enjoy whiskey and buy a gun in Juarez.

I got everything I wanted, baby, I got everything I wanted from you

States the speaker has received everything they desired from a partner.

Well I'm going down to Juarez

Reiterates the decision to go to Juarez, emphasizing determination.

If it's the last thing I do

Emphasizes the speaker's commitment to going to Juarez, even if it's the last thing they do.


Goin down to Juarez, good Lord knows I've heard good things

Describes positive information heard about Juarez, especially regarding women and their attire.

I've heard rumors 'bout their women, they don't wear much more than strings

References rumors about women in Juarez wearing minimal clothing.

I'll get everything I want, there, baby, I'll get everything I want, there, it's true

Expresses confidence in getting all desired things in Juarez.

Yeah I'm going down to Juarez

Confirms the determination to go to Juarez, echoing the earlier sentiment.

If it's the last thing I do

Reiterates the commitment to go to Juarez, even if it's the last action taken.


Goin' down to Juarez, what could possibly go wrong?

Poses a rhetorical question about potential problems in Juarez but expresses a carefree attitude.

We'll drink in every barroom, and we'll bring them girls along

Plans to enjoy drinks in every bar and bring along companions.

I'll take anything I want, oh baby, I'll take anything I want, from you

Asserts the speaker's intention to take whatever they desire from someone.

Yeah I'm going down to Juarez

Confirms the determination to go to Juarez, echoing the earlier sentiment.

If it's the last thing I do

Reiterates the commitment to go to Juarez, even if it's the last action taken.


Goin' down to Juarez, biggest hoss you ever saw

Describes a formidable person in Juarez, humorously comparing themselves to Willie Nelson.

Just call me Willie Nelson, cause I'm one big, bad outlaw

Claims the identity of a big, bad outlaw and hints at the speaker's rebellious nature.

I'm gonna pick a fight, there, baby, I'm gonna pick a fight there or two

Expresses the intention to provoke conflicts in Juarez.

I'm going down to Juarez

Confirms the determination to go to Juarez, echoing the earlier sentiment.

If it's the last thing I do

Reiterates the commitment to go to Juarez, even if it's the last action taken.


I'm going down to Juarez

States again the decision to go to Juarez, emphasizing determination.

If it's the last thing I do

Reiterates the commitment to go to Juarez, even if it's the last action taken.

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